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Grupo Mixto de Expertos OMI/FAO/UNESCO/OMM/OMS/OIEA/Naciones Unidas/PNUMA sobre los Aspectos Cient'ificos de la Contaminaci'on de las Aguas del Mar (‎GESAMP : informe del 16.̜ per'iodo de sesiones, Londres, 17 a 21 de marzo de 1986

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Grupo Mixto de Expertos OMI/FAO/UNESCO/OMM/OMS/OIEA/Naciones Unidas/PNUMA sobre los Aspectos Cient'ificos de la Contaminaci'on de las Aguas del Mar . Per'iodo de sesiones (‎16:̜ 1986: Londres, United Kingdom)‎ & World Health Organization. (‎1986)‎. Grupo Mixto de Expertos OMI/FAO/UNESCO/OMM/OMS/OIEA/Naciones Unidas/PNUMA sobre los Aspectos Cient'ificos de la Contaminaci'on de las Aguas del Mar (‎GESAMP : informe del 16.̜ per'iodo de sesiones, Londres, 17 a 21 de marzo de 1986. Nairobi : Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/62967
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Informes y estudios GESAMP ; no. 27
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